Ordinary Passport An ordinary passport is a passport issued to a national citizen who travels to or lives in a foreign country for personal reasons. The ordinary passport is currently the most distributed and widely used passport in the world.

What types of passports are there? How to apply for a passport?

What are the types of passports?

ordinary passport

An ordinary passport is a passport issued to national citizens who have traveled to or lived in a foreign country for private matters. The ordinary passport is currently the most distributed and widely used passport in the world. Valid for 10 years. Passports of different types of diplomacy, official business, and ordinary passports of different types are generally represented by different cover colors, except for passports of different types of diplomacy, official business, and ordinary passports, and some cover patterns and passport sizes are also different.

official passport

Official passport is also called an official passport, which is issued to people who go abroad to engage in various official activities, such as general government officials, staff of embassies and consulates abroad, and those sent to perform cultural, economic and other tasks. The passport is marked with the words "official service" SERVICE, or "official" OFFICAL.

Diplomatic Passport

Diplomatic Passport is a passport issued by a government to diplomatic representatives, consular officials stationed in foreign countries, heads of state, heads of state, state-owned parliamentarians, members of government delegations who go abroad to conduct state activities. It is also applicable to the spouses and minor children of the above-mentioned persons. The passport is marked "DiplomatIC". People holding diplomatic passports are respected and courteous abroad, and some enjoy diplomatic privileges and immunities. How to apply for a passport in

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Articles 3 and 4 of the "Implementation Rules" of the Chinese Citizens' Exit and Entry Administration Law clearly stipulate the procedures for citizens to apply for passports for private purposes.

First, citizens who go abroad to obtain their passports due to private matters must apply to the entry and exit management department of the municipal and county public security bureau where their household registration is located. In order to facilitate the people and reduce levels, citizens can apply directly to the entry and exit management authority of the Municipal Public Security Bureau, without applying to the county public security bureau or district public security bureau where they are located.

Second, in addition to answering questions from foreign police, citizens must also submit their personal identity certificates and relevant supporting documents, mainly:

(1) Submit the household registration book or other household registration certificates;

(2) Fill in the application form;

(3) Submit the certificate issued by their work unit or the street office of their location or the police station ;

(4) Submit the certificate corresponding to the reasons for their overseas travel.

Third, according to the law, the certificate corresponding to the reasons for the person going abroad mainly refers to the following various certificates:

(1) If you go abroad to settle, you must issue a certificate of consent to settle by relatives and friends from the country to settle down and a certificate of settlement permit to go to the country. For example, the "immigration visa application approval letter" issued by the US Immigration Bureau , etc.

(2) Those who go abroad to visit relatives and friends must submit an invitation certificate from relatives and friends. For example, the "travel consent form" issued by the North Korean police, the "invitation form" issued by the Russian police, and the economic guarantee letter handled by relatives and friends of other countries.

(3) If you go abroad to inherit property, you must submit a proof of legal inheritance right.

(4) Those who study abroad at their own expense must submit an admission permit certificate issued by the school in the country to receive. For example, the " visa qualification certificate for students who stay " issued by relevant schools in the United States. "Residence Qualification Certificate" issued by the Japan Entry Administration , etc.

(5) If you go abroad to work, you must submit a certificate of employment or employment issued by the employer or employer in the country. Generally, it includes "labor permits", "work permits", "employment certificates" and so on issued by labor departments of various countries.

(6) If you travel abroad, you must submit a certificate of foreign exchange fees required during the foreign travel period and an economic guarantee statement issued by relatives and friends from the country. If a citizen travels abroad, if he is invited by his relatives and friends, he shall issue a guarantee statement. If it is an individual's own expense, he must submit a foreign exchange fee certificate issued by the state foreign exchange management authority. Issued by other agencies or individuals invalid.

3. How to apply for a passport for children under 16

If the applicant is a child under 16 years old, his or her father or legal guardian can apply for a passport.The agent should have a copy of the proof of legal custody and verify the original.

The so-called proof document means that if the parents and the child are of the same household registration, they only need to submit their parents’ household registration book and ID card; if the parents and the child are of the same household registration, they need to submit the child’s birth certificate (or only child certificate ), the parent or guardian’s household registration book and ID card, the parents’ marriage certificate or legal documents or notarization proving legal custody rights.